As some subreddits continue blackouts to protest Reddit's plans to charge high prices for its API, Reddit has informed the moderators of those subreddits that it has plans to replace resistant moderation teams to keep spaces "open and accessible to users."
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Invidious, an open-source project that offers a privacy-respecting alternative frontend for YouTube, has recently found itself in the crosshairs of YouTube's legal department. In a cease-and-desist notice, Google, the parent company of YouTube, claims that Invidious violates YouTube's API Services terms of service and developer policies. The project team has been given a strict deadline of seven days to comply with the demands or face potential consequences.
WWDC 2023 Roundup: Vision Pro, iOS 17, MacBook Air and the Exciting New Features from Apple6/6/2023 To say that Apple's WWDC 2023 keynote was packed would be an understatement. The company introduced the Vision Pro, its first foray into mixed reality headsets, as well as a 15-inch MacBook Air. There was also an updated Mac Studio and Mac Pro, both of which use the equally new M2 Ultra chip. As you'd expect, Apple announced significant upgrades to all its software platforms. In this blog post, we'll dive into the exciting highlights from Apple's WWDC 2023, covering the Vision Pro, iOS 17, and other groundbreaking announcements.
Complying with Google Play's policies can be a challenging endeavor for app developers, and the recent suspension of the Battery Guru app has once again highlighted the frustrations associated with these policies. Despite the developer's consistent efforts to adapt and make regular updates to meet the requirements, Google's suspension has caused dismay. This blog post delves into the struggles faced by developers in adhering to Google Play policies and examines the unfairness that arises when outdated information is used to justify suspensions.
I am writing to bring your attention to the unfortunate situation surrounding Battery Guru, an exceptional battery monitoring app created by Paget96. Recently, Battery Guru was unexpectedly removed from the Google Play Store due to alleged policy violations. This app, known for its valuable insights and battery-saving tips, now faces an uncertain future. It is imperative that we rally together to support Paget96 during this challenging time. Your understanding, support, and even donations can make a significant difference in Paget96's well-being and the potential revival of Battery Guru.
In a concerning discovery by CloudSEK, an AI cybersecurity company, an open-source Android virus known as DogeRAT (Remote Access Trojan) has emerged as a significant threat to millions of Android users. This sophisticated malware not only steals personal and financial information but also grants remote access to the infected devices. In this blog post, we will delve into the impact and capabilities of DogeRAT, as well as provide essential tips to safeguard your Android device against this malicious Trojan.
For some time now, there has been talk of the upcoming launch of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series, and according to the latest rumors, the Korean giant has decided to use the summer Galaxy Unpacked event to showcase it. Additionally, Samsung will present the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5, and the Samsung Galaxy Watch6. In recent weeks, Samsung announced the major updates coming to its smartwatches with One UI 5 Watch based on Google's Wear OS 4. The new version of the Korean giant's interface is expected to be released in the coming months, with the company unveiling the beta program for One UI 5 Watch in the first few days of this month.
Back in May 2021, Realme introduced its sub-brand, DIZO, amidst great hype and expectations. However, recent developments, including the resignation of DIZO's CEO, Abhilash Panda, and the silence surrounding the brand, have raised questions about its future. This blog post delves into the uncertainties surrounding DIZO, the impact on consumers, and the confusion surrounding Realme's other brands.
YouTube, one of the leading platforms for video content, has announced the discontinuation of its Stories feature starting from June. As of June 26th, users will no longer be able to post new Stories, and existing ones will expire after seven days. Initially introduced in 2017 as Reels, YouTube Stories allowed creators with over 10,000 subscribers to share temporary updates and behind-the-scenes content. However, despite its resemblance to Instagram and Snapchat's story format, YouTube Stories failed to gain significant traction among creators and users alike. In this blog post, we'll delve into the reasons behind YouTube's decision, explore the alternative posting options offered by the platform, and discuss the implications for content creators.
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